Karl F. Larsen wrote:
> 
> Max, I am not surprised to learn your name at last. I will take all this
> up with Byron Hicks at NMSUGW. My major useless crap is in the eyes of the
> beholder, you.
> 
> On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Max George wrote:
> 
> } >     At this time the gateway is not useable. I know the
> } > gate uses the
> } > latest ax25-util which was modified to work with the 2.2.x
> } > kernel and it
> } > did work fine. Does anyone have an idea as to what happened?
> }
> } Karl, I happen to be NG7M... I guess I'm suppose to be clairvoyant and
> } figure out your problem for you.  After all of the major useless crap
> } that you have posted on this list, I'm amazed that I'm even going to try
> } and be helpful... but here it goes anyway...
> }
> } >From what I can gather, you are getting a node broadcast from the vhf
> } port at W5GB-8, I have an axip link with W5GB (128.123.7.33 this link is
> } working fine at the moment) and I'm broadcasting my nodes to this link.
> } So W5GB is going to have a list of nodes that route through NG7M-8 (my
> } first attached netrom port).  W5GB is going to broadcast to the ports
> } that have been configured for netrom node broadcasts (at W5GB)... I
> } suspect that his vhf port is setup to broadcast the nodes...  hence, you
> } are going to get nodes that route to NG7M-8.  The route to NG7M-8 goes
> } through W5GB (NG7M-8 is a neighbor of W5GB).  Try the (r)oute and
> } (n)odes * commands when you are logged in on your Linux Node and or the
WHY DOES THIS HAVE TO BE REPLIED BACK TO THE MAIL LIST ??????
Is it not possible for 2 people to have private email between each other
??

Lane, ve7ihl

> } W5GB Linux Node, it's amazing what you might learn.
> }
> } What you need to do is... follow the path of nodes and see where things
> } stop working (if you feel that there is some catastrophic problem with
> } my netrom routing at NG7M-8).  Also, you might try monitoring the
> } frequency of your radio port and see what happens when you try to
> } connect to one of the nodes that routes to NG7M-8.... maybe you should
> } get a hold of the sysop at W5GB and have him monitor the axip link,
> } there are several different things you could try that would shed some
> } light on the problem.
> }
> } If you feel there is still a problem with the axip link between NG7M-8
> } and W5GB, get a hold of the sysop at W5GB and have him work out the
> } problem with ME.  I haven't had complaints from the other sysops that I
> } have axip links with. (14 other axip links BTW...)
> }
> } One last thing... please don't post your replies regarding this to the
> } whole list... reply direct to me.  I know this is almost impossible for
> } you to do, but there is no need to continue irritating the rest of the
> } list with this.
> }
> } mg NG7M
> }
> }
> 
> Best wishes
> 
>          - Karl F. Larsen, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (505) 524-3303  -

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